Thursday, 18 December 2008
See just how much SaaS can save you!
Well I thought it was about time I created a SaaS version of this (practice what you preach and all!) so even when I'm away from the office and/or don't have my laptop in front of me I can still do these quick calculations and demonstrate the savings to people.
I also thought it may be of interest to others so feel free to use it yourself. I have obviously had to make some assumptions on some of the fixed costs and the ROI is based on 3 years but it is great for ballpark figures. If anyone has any questions then feel free to ask.
Anyway, try it for yourself at http://www.saasroi.co.uk/
Any feedback is appreciated and I hope this will help other people demonstrate what a compelling argument there is for SaaS if only from a cost point of view!
Thanks
Richard
Monday, 15 December 2008
SaaS - A Verizon hot trend for 2009
The whole article (worth a read) is at http://www.computingsa.co.za/article.aspx?id=903520 but of most interest to us is the following...
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Getting SaaSy
The network becomes king once again in 2009, making it the perfect platform for software-as-a-service (SaaS) delivery. Serving content, applications and security in a centralised online environment will become the rage. Buying computing resources a la carte will help companies control costs while attaining the security, performance, scalability and reliability required for the enterprise. Consuming IT resources (connectivity, server and storage) on an as-needed basis will keep IT costs in control and eliminate the need, time and effort to outfit every desktop. Centralisation will keep IT departments on top of their game in 2009.
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Thanks
Richard
http://www.saasforum.com/
Wednesday, 10 December 2008
Want SaaS? Get Integration First
The full article is here:
http://www.destinationcrm.com/Articles/Web-Exclusives/Viewpoints/Want-SaaS-Get-Integration-First-51857.aspx
And it would be interesting to hear other people's views on how you are tacking this. Is it just a case of import functionality from all the existing legacy apps out there or is there a smarter way?
Thanks
Richard
www.saasforum.com
Tuesday, 9 December 2008
A dedicated SaaS forum now online!
I'd really value people's input and would like to make this a hub of SaaS discussions. I had a look around the net and amazingly there don't seem to be any other forums dedicated purely to SaaS!
At the moment there are sections for news, events, products, reviews, jobs, and a place to introduce yourself and your company.
Anyone can read the forums and to post you just need to register a username/password (to avoid those pesky bots/spammers) which takes no time at all and you can post straight away.
http://www.saasforum.co.uk/
I look forward to your feedback and please let me know if there is anything else you'd like to see or any problems you encounter.
Many thanks
Richard
Monday, 8 December 2008
How SaaS Helps Cut Small Business Costs
The article claims that "hosted software can bring cost savings of 25% to 60% if maintenance and IT staff are factored in." which would be music to most people ears!
http://www.businessweek.com/magazine/content/08_72/s0812025631431.htm
Thanks
Richard
Friday, 5 December 2008
IDC: Economy Will Force IT to Transform
Here is IDC's take on what 2009 holds for the IT industry. As expected with the current financial climate, companies are looking to freeze budgets and are simply trying to survive rather than grow. The problem with that is they are standing still which is never a good thing in our marketplace.
The smart cookies are looking to change the way they do things and generating new revenue streams which is where we come in with SaaS. IDC certainly seem to think so and their article includes statements such as ""In 2009, the pace of adoption of the cloud will accelerate with Software as a Service (SaaS) and cloud storage players among the first major beneficiaries".
The full article is here and is worth a read.
http://www.internetnews.com/bus-news/article.php/3789131/IDC+Economy+Will+Force+IT+to+Transform.htm
Thanks
Richard
Thursday, 4 December 2008
SaaS helps in UK VAT change
In the UK late last week the government announced that the VAT rate (a sales tax) would be dropped from 17.5% to 15% starting this week. This was obviously a major headache for retailers, suppliers, accountants etc especially with such a short time frame (less than 5 days!).
The article explains how it wasn't an issue for this SaaS accounting solution.
http://www.accountingweb.co.uk/cgi-bin/item.cgi?id=192075&d=1025&h=1073&f=1026&dateformat=%25o%20%25B%20%25Y
Thanks
Richard
Gartner say "SaaS to grow in 90% of organizations"
There are some interesting numbers in the report and Gartner are one of the biggest, well respected names out there.
http://www.itworld.com/saas/58645/gartner-saas-grow-90-organizations
Thanks
Richard